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Encyclopedia > John Tatum

John Tatum was a British scientist and philosopher in the 19th century . He was the founder, in 1808, of the City Philosophical Society in London, where Michael Faraday and other scientists received inspiration. London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ... Michael Faraday Michael Faraday (September 22, 1791 – August 25, 1867) was a British scientist (a physicist and chemist) who contributed significantly to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry. ...


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On the one-loss side tour regular Nomar Paula kept ahead of the carnage until John Tatum steamrolled him 5-1.
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Abner Tatum was born 15 Oct 1755 and died 1819.
John Tatum was born before 1720 and died 1794.
Crafton Tatum was born 1775 and died 1850.
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